God ye good morrow, all at once! In lieu of general rumour for the past week, which, as it were, is not much I hear, bar the news of a 2nd Folio acquired by Watkinson, thus, in brief, methought I could write ye a piece on Shakespeare’s bejewelled tongue, originally [...]
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Shout Out! Congrats to The Shakespeare Theater Company for winning the regional theater Tony!
Query: Can any of our readers chime in on Classic Stage Company’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream? The production is decked with stars like Bebe Neuwirth and Christina Ricci. The consensus in the reviews is that the [...]
Read further anon →We just passed Shakespeare’s 448th birthday. Are his plays still relevant? What about around the world? In today’s Voices column we take a look at examples of Shakespeare’s plays around the world and how it proves his relevance. It’s amazing the variety of languages and interpretations which have been applied to a sixteenth century British writer. Today we celebrate all the news about Shakespeare still found daily around the world.
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Steven here, and welcome to O What Learning Is , your place for all things Shakespeare and Education related.I was off last week due to an unexpected emergency. So what do I have for you this week? Well this week two Oxford Professor’s offered up proof that Shakespeare had a c0-author and that [...]
Read further anon →William, wrapped within woman’s womb, whirled, writhed waywards, wooped, wooted, winked weensily, “World, world, wondrous wide world! Wrap weeny William with warm winds, wield Will’s wit with wordy writs!”
God ye good day! Much ado in the hustle and bustle of Shakespeare’s besainted birthday this week. Here we go.
The San Diego Shakespeare Society’s annual Student Festival runs April 28th from 12:30-4:30 in beautiful Balboa Park. The event is free and the student performances have always been excellent and varied.
Read further anon →Welcome back to Speak the Speech. I hope you all had a great time celebrating Shakespeare’s birthday! Lots of great things are happening in performance news this week.
Onward! After cancelling its fall 2011 season due to the loss of government funding, North Carolina Shakespeare is BACK! They announced their 2012 season, which includes [...]
Read further anon →If there is one thing everyone can’t stop talking about, it’s Shakespeare’s birthday last April 23. The Bard’s voice is carried through different countries and in different languages. Is there a better way to celebrate a birthday?
All of his 37 plays will be performed in different languages. Huma Qureshi writes, “Starting this week, Read further anon →

